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Revolutionizing Healthcare: Digital Innovations in Diagnostics and Surgery

By integrating artificial intelligence, real-time analytics, and robotic-assisted procedures, digital health platforms are reshaping modern medicine. This trans

Dover's Subsidiary Launches AI-Powered Vehicle Wash Solutions

Dover Corporation DOV announced that its subsidiary Innovative Control Systems, a brand of OPW Vehicle Wash Solutions, launched an AI-powered license-plate recognition (LPR) solution. This move will improve operational efficiency and satisfaction for Dover's customers.

Anthropic And Databricks Team Up To Help Customers Launch Their Own AI Agents

The deal will bring flagship model Claude, to thousands of corporate customers, including Comcast, Conde Nast and Block.

Databricks Has a Trick That Lets AI Models Improve Themselves

Using several recent innovations, the company Databricks will let customers boost the IQ of their AI models even if they don't have squeaky clean data.

DBS' new CEO Tan eyes 'bolt-on' acquisitions to bolster tech capabilities

DBS Group's incoming CEO Tan Su Shan is eyeing "bolt-on" acquisitions that align with the Singaporean lender's digital and AI-driven priorities, while focusing on boosting high-return businesses such as wealth and transaction banking.

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Chinese software maker Kingdee embraces AI, deploys DeepSeek across cloud services

The software-as-a-service giant told the Post that DeepSeek has been a boon for its clients as it builds a platform for customised AI agents.

Revolutionizing Rural India: Calculus Group's AI-Driven Digital Ecosystem

Calculus Group partners with NGO HRDS India to establish AI-powered digital ecosystems in rural areas. The collaboration, valued at Rs 1,000 crore, aims to implement technology solutions for sectors like healthcare,

AI-driven software is 96% accurate at diagnosing Parkinson's

Existing research indicates that the accuracy of a Parkinson's disease diagnosis hovers between 55% and 78% in the first five years of assessment. That's partly because Parkinson's sibling movement disorders share similarities,